The Fokker C. XI-W was a reconnaissance seaplane designed to operate from warships that was produced in the Netherlands in the mid 1930s. It was the result of a Royal Netherlands Navy specification of 1935 requesting such an aircraft. Fokker's response was a conventional single-bay biplane with staggered wings of unequal span braced by N-struts. The pilot and observer sat in tandem open cockpits and the undercarriage consisted of twin pontoons.
Made by Fokker.